
Apartheid-Era Segregation Sign

Slave Ship Stowage

Regina December

John January

Segregated Bench

Shafick April

Memorial to District Six

Apartheid-Era Segregated Taxi Sign

Felix February

Demolition Wall Montage

Margaret Julie
District Six Museum
The District Six Museum in central Cape Town offers a poignant look at a once-vibrant community destroyed under apartheid. It commemorates District Six, a lively, multicultural neighborhood declared a “whites-only” area, which led to the forced removal of more than 60,000 residents. Through moving displays and personal testimonies, visitors are drawn into the everyday lives, hopes, and losses of those who once lived here.
Photographs, maps, and simple household objects evoke the area’s rich cultural fabric and the deep impact of its destruction. As you walk through the museum, hand-drawn street maps and handwritten notes recall a community torn apart yet not forgotten. More than a historical record, the museum stands as a testament to resilience, dignity, and the ongoing search for justice and reconciliation in South Africa.
Photographs, maps, and simple household objects evoke the area’s rich cultural fabric and the deep impact of its destruction. As you walk through the museum, hand-drawn street maps and handwritten notes recall a community torn apart yet not forgotten. More than a historical record, the museum stands as a testament to resilience, dignity, and the ongoing search for justice and reconciliation in South Africa.
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